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About Jeffrey Archer

Jeffrey Archer firmly established himself as a literary force with the publication of his first novel, Not A Penny More, Not A Penny Less, in 1975.  Now, 35 years later, Jeffrey continues to defy his critics and delight his fans. His most recent collection of short stories, And Thereby Hangs a Tale, is now available in paperback. He is currently working on a five-part series of novels entitled The Clifton Chronicles.

In addition to his books and short stories, Jeffrey also turned his storytelling talents to The Gospel According to Judas, by Benjamin Iscariot, written in collaboration with eminent Australian biblical scholar, Professor Francis J Moloney. This thought-provoking retelling of the Judas Iscariot story offered a unique account of Christ's betrayer and received critical acclaim.

Follow the links below to learn more about the man Time Magazine hailed as a "master entertainer".

Related Links

Biography: The author's official biography.

Fact sheet: Key events and dates in Jeffrey's literary career.

Photo Gallery: Photos of Jeffrey Archer

FAQ: "Do you write longhand?" "How long does it take you to write a book?" Learn the answers to these and other questions about Jeffrey and his work.

Training regimen: As someone who has run the London Marathon to raise money for charity, getting flabby was not an option. Find out how Jeffrey keeps fit.

Art collection: Art plays as much of a role in many of Jeffrey's books as do his characters. Learn more about his art collection.

Interviews & profiles: A collection of articles that have been published in recent years.

Audio & video clips: TV appearances and interviews from the past few years. (Links will re-direct to third-party websites. Please note that we are not responsible for the content on these sites.)

 

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